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- Boris Souvarine (1 November 1895 – 1 November 1984), also known as Varine, was a French Marxist, communist activist, essayist and journalist. A founding...
- large amounts of working class movement literature and fraternizing with Souvarine, a Russian anarchist and political émigré who has also come to Montsou...
- Sebag-Montefiore 2007, p. 14 Souvarine 2005, p. 103 Brackman 2000, p. 61 Ulam 1998, pp. 279–280 Brackman 2000, p. 55 Souvarine 2005, p. 101 Souvarine 2005, pp. 101–102...
- Krupskaya 1970, Chapter:Paris – 1909–1910 Souvarine 2005, p. 103. Souvarine 2005, p. 101. Brackman 2000, p. 55. Souvarine 2005, pp. 101–102. Shub 1960, p. 234...
- autogestionnaire de Solidarność, L'Harmattan, 1987. Candar, Gilles (1993). Boris Souvarine : le premier désenchanté du communisme (in French). Vol. 42. Paris: Robert...
- Malcolm Terris as Sykes Diana Hardcastle as Anna Prentis Han**** as Boris Souvarine Geoffrey Whitehead as Count Lubinsky Aubrey Morris as Mendrovovich Phil...
- Monde nouveau, 1953 (under the pseudonym François Houtisse, with Boris Souvarine) L'Opium des intellectuels, Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1955; The Opium of the...
- conditions were rejected although the majority, led by Fernand Loriot, Boris Souvarine, Marcel Cachin, and Ludovic Frossard, adhered to the Third International...
- Cukierman Ian Brossat Founders Ludovic-Oscar Frossard Fernand Loriot Boris Souvarine Marcel Cachin Hồ Chí Minh Founded 30 December 1920; 103 years ago (1920-12-30)...
- privately by Jules Monnerot, and publicly by Patrick Waldberg. Boris Souvarine regarded its publication as a sign of Bataille's acceptance of the occupation...